My 94 Jayco has the old-fashioned, flat foam weatherstripping on the entry door. It's in bad shape and needs to be replaced. Question is do I replace with same style or with a more modern "D" shape seal?
Recently picked up this fairly good shape 94 Jayco. One issue is a wet floor right at the door when it rains. The caulking around the door frame looks good and it seems the water is coming in the threshold. The threshold was a bit depressed I imagi...
mountainkowboy wrote:Ahhh you're one of them, accidents happen. Stay the heck away from me.Definitely stay away from you cuz you're clearly "one of them":E
mountainkowboy wrote:Jay Coe wrote:mountainkowboy wrote:Jay Coe wrote:Insurance - buy an older trailer and you don't need it. I would never dream of wasting money to insure my $4500 TT, or my $3600 atv, or my $2500 snowmobile or the $2200 trailer...
mountainkowboy wrote:Jay Coe wrote:Insurance - buy an older trailer and you don't need it. I would never dream of wasting money to insure my $4500 TT, or my $3600 atv, or my $2500 snowmobile or the $2200 trailer it lives in. Nor do I carry full c...
Insurance - buy an older trailer and you don't need it. I would never dream of wasting money to insure my $4500 TT, or my $3600 atv, or my $2500 snowmobile or the $2200 trailer it lives in. Nor do I carry full coverage on my $5000 Suburban or $...
Only you can answer that question. Like any form of recreation, it's what it's worth to you. I bought mine specifically to camp at a race track because being there 24/7 for 4 days was so much more enjoyable than spending the day there and then having...